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The '''Chauvenet Prize''' is the highest award for mathematical [[expository writing]]. It consists of a prize of $1,000 and a certificate, and is awarded yearly by the [[Mathematical Association of America]] in recognition of an outstanding expository article on a mathematical topic. The prize is named in honor of [[William Chauvenet]] and was established through a gift from [[J. L. Coolidge]] in 1925.<ref name=":0">{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=pUh2CgAAQBAJ|title=A Century of Advancing Mathematics|last=Zorn|first=Paul|date=2015-08-23|publisher=The Mathematical Association of America|isbn=9780883855881|language=en}}</ref> The Chauvenet Prize was the first award established by the Mathematical Association of America.<ref name=":0" />
The '''Chauvenet Prize''' is the highest award for mathematical [[expository writing]]. It consists of a prize of $1,000 and a certificate, and is awarded yearly by the [[Mathematical Association of America]] in recognition of an outstanding expository article on a mathematical topic. The prize is named in honor of [[William Chauvenet]] and was established through a gift from [[J. L. Coolidge]] in 1925.<ref name=":0">{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=pUh2CgAAQBAJ|title=A Century of Advancing Mathematics|last=Zorn|first=Paul|date=2015-08-23|publisher=The Mathematical Association of America|isbn=9780883855881|language=en}}</ref> The Chauvenet Prize was the first award established by the Mathematical Association of America.<ref name=":0" />


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==Winners ==
==Winners ==
Source:[http://www.maa.org/programs/maa-awards/writing-awards/chauvenet-prizes Mathematical Association of America]
Source:[http://www.maa.org/programs/maa-awards/writing-awards/chauvenet-prizes Mathematical Association of America]
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*1925 [[G. A. Bliss]]
*1925 [[G. A. Bliss]]
*1929 [[Theophil Henry Hildebrandt|T. H. Hildebrandt]]
*1929 [[Theophil Henry Hildebrandt|T. H. Hildebrandt]]
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*2019 [[Tom Leinster]] <ref>[http://jointmathematicsmeetings.org/meetings/national/jmm2019/prizebook_2019_web_final.pdf JMM Prizebook 2019]</ref>
*2019 [[Tom Leinster]] <ref>[http://jointmathematicsmeetings.org/meetings/national/jmm2019/prizebook_2019_web_final.pdf JMM Prizebook 2019]</ref>
*2020 [[Vladimir Pozdnyakov]], [[J. Michael Steele]]<ref>[https://www.ams.org/profession/prizes-awards/PrizeBooklet-2020.pdf JMM Prizebook 2020]</ref>
*2020 [[Vladimir Pozdnyakov]], [[J. Michael Steele]]<ref>[https://www.ams.org/profession/prizes-awards/PrizeBooklet-2020.pdf JMM Prizebook 2020]</ref>
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==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 15:36, 1 March 2020

The Chauvenet Prize is the highest award for mathematical expository writing. It consists of a prize of $1,000 and a certificate, and is awarded yearly by the Mathematical Association of America in recognition of an outstanding expository article on a mathematical topic. The prize is named in honor of William Chauvenet and was established through a gift from J. L. Coolidge in 1925.[2] The Chauvenet Prize was the first award established by the Mathematical Association of America.[2]

Winners

Source:Mathematical Association of America

See also

References

  1. ^ Chauvenet Prizes
  2. ^ a b Zorn, Paul (2015-08-23). A Century of Advancing Mathematics. The Mathematical Association of America. ISBN 9780883855881.
  3. ^ Prize Booklet 2017, page 6
  4. ^ JMM Prizebook 2019
  5. ^ JMM Prizebook 2020
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